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Wordless Wednesday: Research Snapshots 6

I was trying very hard to share some new photos from but I can’t seen to upload any pictures today. I’m missing my rats, actually, so revisiting the photographs of them makes me recall all of their shenanigans.

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I was trying very hard to share some new photos from but I can't seen to upload any pictures today.

I'm missing my rats, actually, so revisiting the photographs of them makes me recall all of their shenanigans. #OiTNBrats. My equipment isn't fully set up so I'm not scoring videos yet and I'm still awaiting some word from the powers-that-be so I can't fully prepare for field research season 3 now...so I wait...and work on manuscripts. The #madwriting hasn't been going so smoothly as of late. Sigh.

But let me shake off these blues. In the mean time, I'll leave you this classic.


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Toodles,

DNLee

 

DNLee is a biologist and she studies animal behavior, mammalogy, and ecology . She uses social media, informal experiential science experiences, and draws from hip hop culture to share science with general audiences, particularly under-served groups.

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